MIRO - different exchange rate
Hi experts
I need your help please.
I am using MIRO transaction for posting foreign currency supplier invoice.
I can manually change the exchange rate (in the "details" tab) before putting the PO number, and this will be the exchange rate for translating the foreign currency to the local company currency.
I realized that if I use delivery note instead of purchase order as a reference, this exchange rate is not saved, but the system bring the exchange rate that exists in the system.
Thanks
Ofer
Hi Ofer,
Check whether there is any settings maintained here:
SPRO >> MM >> LIV >> Incoming invoice >> Configure how exchange rate are treated >> check for your company code...
Hope it helps..
Regards,
Rahul.
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To change exchange rate in MIRO, follow the following process:
1) Go to MIRO
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In specific jurisdictions invoices in foreign currency should also show
exchange rate and translated VAT amount in local currency. The required
exchange rate may change by country, although often the central bank
rate is required to post the VAT amount. and BASE AMT to be posted in 'M'(MOR) rate
So base amount and vat amount will be converted with 2 different
exchange rate types respectively.
below accounting entry should generate.
GBP EUR
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kartikIn specific jurisdictions invoices in foreign currency should also show
exchange rate and translated VAT amount in local currency. The required
exchange rate may change by country, although often the central bank
rate is required to post the VAT amount. and BASE AMT to be posted in 'M'(MOR) rate
So base amount and vat amount will be converted with 2 different
exchange rate types respectively.
below accounting entry should generate.
GBP EUR
DR CUst 100 111.11 0.9 MOR
Cr Revenue 90 100 0.9 MOR
Cr VAT 10 12.50 0.8 ECB
Dr Exchange rate diff 1.39
how should we proceed to develop the solution for this.
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kartik -
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Dear Experts,
How to configure different exchagnes in sales order and invoice?
For example, use average exchange rate in sales order but current exchange rate in invoice.
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Wang HuiHi all,
I also need to apply different exchange rate between sales order and Invoice.
E.g:
condition type currency (komv-waers) sales document currency (komk-waerk) company currency (t001-waers)
In my example, each of above currencies can be different:
komv-waers = EUR
komk-waerk = USD
t001-waers = GBP
I tried through VTFL transaction but it is not working in all situations cause VTFL allows me to manage situations where
komk-waerk NE T001-waers
But I need to convert condition types where
komk-waerk EQ T001-waers but
komv-waers NE komk-waerk
Can I manage this situation through SAP standard and/or VTFL transaction?
Is there any other solution?
I really hope you can help me
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Andrea -
Parallel currencies - Same currency but 2 different exchange rate type -
Hi Expert,
I need your knowledge - I want to create a romanian company with 2 currencies - the first one will be RON company currency with the standard exchange rate type used for all others company of the group (maintained monthly from German National Bank exch.rate)
The second one will be also RON, currency of the trading partner, but with a specific exchange rate type (maintained Daily from the Romania National Bank)
I would like to work in this way to satisfy the group, which need to work with a monthly exchange rate for X reasons, and our Romanian company for which the daily exchange rate is mandatory.
If you have some experience on it, please give a feedback, not in detail (certainly to much work) but at least if I can go on this way or not. if you know a black point in some transaction (I think to the fixed assets, or stock valuation ....) and if you have an advice to have the correct value in RFBILA00 for example.
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NathalieThere are many approaches for different exchange rates maintainence.
Here are the information required to process your query.
1. How many company code do you have in your company
2. what is group currency maintained at client level
3. Do you use special ledger or under new gl
4. will you customer allow to deviate from the iso standards of currency maintainence like RON for romanian to ZRO for same romanian currency.
Expecting input for processing your query.
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My client requirement is like the MIRO for custom clearing agent has to happen @ the exchange rate mentioned in Bill of entry but the Inventory value has to be updated @ some other exchange rate - (exchange rate computation made with respect to vendor invoice)
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archuHi Balla,
To change exchange rate in MIRO, follow the following process:
1) Go to MIRO
2) Enter Invoice date, Reference and change the currency to USD
3) Go to details tab page and enter the rate that u require
4) Enter the PO no and press enter and proceed as usual.
Kindly note that once u put inthe PO no and press enter the ex rate field in details tab becomes uneditable.
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Kiran -
Single invoice for multiple orders with different exchange rates
Hi Gurus,
We have a situation where the client wants to bill two orders together but both have been created in different months and have different header exchange rates.
Can someone advise if we can combine these orders / deliveries into one invoice if
(a) pricing dates & order creation dates are different
(b) exchange rate of order header differs for both orders
If standard behaviour is different, can someone advise how it can be manipulated to suit our requirement which is to have 1st exchange rate on those invoice items coming from 1st sales order and 2nd rate for those invoice items coming from 2nd sales order.
Thanks & Regards,
Krishna
SAP SDHi,
the date will not affect the consolidation of orders to a single invoices provided yur bill to party and all other details are same in both the docuemnts. But due to the exchange rate differences it may split. You can try the same in your test system. If it is splitting the invoice then you need to modify the requirement used in the copying control from order to billing to allow the same.
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